“Trump Photo with Bikini-Clad Women in Epstein Files”

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A newly surfaced photo shows Donald Trump socializing with women in bikinis, as part of the recent disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein files by the Justice Department.

The Justice Department unveiled a collection of evidence, heavily censored, gathered during the investigation into the infamous American sex offender. The released files predominantly contain images from Epstein’s residences in New York and Little St James, his private island, taken during law enforcement raids.

Among these are some of the private photos maintained by Epstein, varying from provocative to featuring notable personalities and celebrities. Noteworthy individuals in the images include Bill Clinton, captured during an Asian tour with Epstein, as well as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, Michael Jackson, Kevin Spacey, Mick Jagger, Peter Mandelson, and Sir Richard Branson.

In the recent disclosure, there is only one photo of the current President, Donald Trump. The image depicts a sideboard adorned with framed photos in Epstein’s New York abode, with an open drawer revealing additional pictures, including two featuring Trump. One of these, widely circulated, shows Trump with his wife Melania and Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s associate in prison for sex trafficking. The other, not as widely seen, displays a younger Trump enjoying the company of four elegantly dressed women, two of whom are in bikinis.

Recently, a previously unreleased photo of Trump socializing with young women emerged in a set of documents provided to the House Judiciary Committee by the Epstein estate. Following the photo release, White House officials, including press secretary Karoline Leavitt and top aide Steven Cheung, shared social media posts featuring the images that also included President Clinton.

Trump consistently aimed to divert attention from his connections to Epstein by insinuating ties between Clinton and other Democrats with Epstein. He avoided discussing the issue as he departed the White House for a speech in North Carolina on Friday night.

Responding to the Epstein investigation, Clinton spokesperson Angel Ureña emphasized that the focus should not be on Bill Clinton, distinguishing those who distanced themselves from Epstein once his crimes surfaced from those who maintained relationships afterward. Clinton, not accused of any wrongdoing by Epstein’s known victims, has been scrutinized by Republicans long before the recent release of Epstein case files containing images of him.

Prior to the Department of Justice’s document release on Epstein, which included photos of Clinton, Republicans had centered their attention on the former president’s ties to the wealthy financier. The House Oversight Committee had issued subpoenas for testimonies from both Bill and Hillary Clinton earlier this year, with the Clintons opting to provide a written statement due to their limited information on Epstein. However, the committee chair, Rep. James Comer, has demanded their in-person testimonies and threatened contempt of Congress proceedings if they fail to comply.

While several former presidents have voluntarily testified before Congress, none have been compelled to do so.

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